Chapter 890 Do Not Bully My Mommy
“Thank you, Dad,” Benjamin said. Darius was stupefied when he heard his son express his
appreciation toward him, and he looked at the latter in shock.
A tinge of excitement welled up in his eyes. Benjamin actually thanked me. Grinning, he
responded, “It’s not a big deal! I’ll be happy as long you and Issa are happy!”
Benjamin cast his excited father a glance and smiled as well before serving him some
food. “If you ever want to visit, just come over and accompany the kids. They enjoy your
company!”
Darius’ smile grew even wider, and he answered, “Sure!” Edwin and William were elated
to see the father and son duo chatting joyfully.
After all, Darius and Benjamin had not been so cordial to each other for the latest decade
or so. Likewise, Gavin could not help but smile at the joyful interaction between Darius
and Benjamin.
Tim, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse were also on cloud nine when they felt the
harmonious vibe between their grandfather and father.
Since Arissa was absent at the dining table, Benjamin was in charge of attending to the
kids’ needs.
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From time to time, he would serve them food.
“Thanks, Daddy!”
“Thanks, Mr. Graham!”
“Thanks, Mr. Graham!”
“Thanks, Mr. Graham!”
“Thanks, Mr. Graham!”
“Thanks, Mr. Graham!”
The six children thanked him every time he served them.
“You’re welcome! Eat up!” Benjamin urged and watched the kids tenderly.
Seeing that the kids were all enjoying their breakfast, he ended up eating more than
usual.
After they were all done eating, Benjamin got ready to send the kids to school. Darius
tagged along as well.
“Mr. Graham, are we not going to visit Great-grandaunt today?” Tim gazed at Benjamin.
Benjamin stroked his head and replied, “We’ll go after school. If you miss her, you can give
her a video call!”
With that, he carried all six of them into the car.
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“Tim, I’m calling Great-grandaunt. Come over!” Gavin said to Tim.
Hearing that, Tim made his way over.
Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse also hurried over to Gavin’s side. Darius and the kids sat
in the back seat while William took the front passenger seat.
Naturally, Benjamin was the driver.
“Hi, Great-grandaunt!” the kids exclaimed giddily when they saw Mary.
Benjamin looked over his shoulders and urged, “Sit tight, guys! I’m going to start driving
soon!”
“Get driving. I’ll keep an eye on them!” Darius waved his hands, motioning for his son to
start driving.
After making sure the kids had all taken their seats, Benjamin started the car and drove
out of Yaleview.
Since Darius was sitting with the kids, he also chimed in occasionally, asking about Mary’s
day when the kids were on the call with her.
Knowing that Mary had already taken her breakfast, the little ones felt much relieved and
even updated the driver, Benjamin, about it.
“Daddy, Great-grandaunt had her breakfast!”
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“Great-grandaunt is feeling well today!”
“Great-grandaunt said that her wound doesn’t hurt!”
“Okay!” Benjamin responded with a word of acknowledgment.
The children then continued chatting with Mary until they arrived at the school entrance.
With much reluctance, they ended the call.
“Let’s get out of the car, Sweethearts!” Darius stood beside the car and carried the kids
out of the vehicle.
William, too, hurried forward to help him.
Meanwhile, Benjamin brought the kids’ school bags out of the car and handed them over.
“Here. Take your own bag!”
The children quickly took their own school bags and carried them.
“Mr. Graham, you don’t know which bag belongs to who, do you?” Zachary shot a glance
at Benjamin.
The latter murmured a reply before straightening Zachary’s school bag and clothes. “Stay
focused in class, and don’t wander around!”
Zachary pouted and shot his father the side-eye. “You’re speaking as though I wander
around all the time!”
Benjamin chuckled lightly and stroked his hair in response. “It’s just a reminder.”
“Don’t bully my mommy!” the boy warned coolly.
Benjamin stared at him fixedly and replied in a serious tone, “Got it!”